गयातीर्थं गतं तं च गयाध्वंसनकाम्यया । बुध एव जगत्स्वामी तत्र तं सूदयिष्यति
gayātīrthaṃ gataṃ taṃ ca gayādhvaṃsanakāmyayā | budha eva jagatsvāmī tatra taṃ sūdayiṣyati
ထို့နောက် သူသည် ဂယာတီရ္ထသို့ သွား၍ ဂယာ (ရန်သူ) ကို ဖျက်ဆီးလိုသော ဆန္ဒဖြင့် ရောက်လာသောအခါ၊ ကမ္ဘာ၏ အရှင် ဘုဓ (Budha) ကိုယ်တိုင်က ထိုနေရာ၌ သူ့ကို သတ်မည်။
Devī (Goddess)
Tirtha: Gayā-tīrtha
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pāṇḍavas
Scene: A prophetic tableau: Budha (Mercury-deity), radiant and sovereign, appears at Gayā-tīrtha; the foe named ‘Gayā’ is confronted and struck down amid sacred riverbanks and śrāddha altars.
Tīrthas are not merely locations; they are dharmic centers where adharma is checked and cosmic order is restored through divine agency.
Gayā-tīrtha is explicitly named and presented as the decisive sacred setting for the defeat of the oppressor.
No explicit rite is stated; the verse emphasizes the sanctity and decisive spiritual power associated with reaching Gayā-tīrtha.